sRGB is the final output to most monitors and printers, any other standards
have to convert once again. I know Tina's files are sRGB, I just want to
avoid any problem that could happen.
Putting non sRGB file on the web is something I will never do, some browsers
(and the older versions) still don't know the conversion. I doubt what will
happen to your 8 bit aRGB or Prophoto RGB web image when it is converted by
the browser and dispaly on your monitor. Will the re-mapping causing bit
lost?
C.H.Ling
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From: "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> I've never seen any reason to restrict the color space in a scan. I have
> output set to ProPhoto RGB and Monitor set to
> sRGB. What is the advantage of sRGB output?
>
> Scanning For Moose
>
>
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